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When a stegosaurus, a pterodactyl, and a triceratops all show up at Uncle Otto’s car lot, he doesn’t have a clue how to help them. After all, he’s never sold a car to a dinosaur before. Luckily, Ava and Mickey - two kids with a lot of dino knowledge - are there to help pair each customer with their perfect vehicle. But here comes the T. Rex, and he wants to buy a car too! And he’s surprisingly hard to please . . . . So what kind of car does a T. Rex drive? A microcar? A convertible? A minivan? You’ll just have to read to find out!

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"Animated text makes for fun reading and read-alouds, while Biggs' cartoonish, blocky illustrations with retro flair lend further humor and liveliness. Abundant witty details great and small throughout, like the car lot's ever-changing signs, amplify the laughs. A delightful blend of dinosaurs with things that go, sure to entertain aficionados of both." —Booklist

"Dinosaurs and vehicular modes of transportation meld in symbiotic bliss. Only the extinct would fail to enjoy this kicky amalgamation of dinos, deals, and automobiles." —Kirkus Reviews

"Smashed cars, expert kids, dinosaurs! Customer satisfaction guaranteed!" —The Horn Book Magazine

"The dialogue between Otto and his customers moves the story along quickly and gives readers opportunities to practice their dinosaur read-aloud voices. Illustrations feature gigantic and colorful dinosaurs squeezing themselves into tiny little cars, often with the sharp bits poking out. Silly and raucous, this is a perfect preschool storytime book." —School Library Journal

What Kind of Car Does a T. Rex Drive?

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    A Hardback by Mark Lee, Brian Biggs

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      Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
      Publication Date: 28/05/2019
      ISBN13: 9781524741235, 978-1524741235
      ISBN10: 152474123X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      When a stegosaurus, a pterodactyl, and a triceratops all show up at Uncle Otto’s car lot, he doesn’t have a clue how to help them. After all, he’s never sold a car to a dinosaur before. Luckily, Ava and Mickey - two kids with a lot of dino knowledge - are there to help pair each customer with their perfect vehicle. But here comes the T. Rex, and he wants to buy a car too! And he’s surprisingly hard to please . . . . So what kind of car does a T. Rex drive? A microcar? A convertible? A minivan? You’ll just have to read to find out!

      Trade Review
      "Animated text makes for fun reading and read-alouds, while Biggs' cartoonish, blocky illustrations with retro flair lend further humor and liveliness. Abundant witty details great and small throughout, like the car lot's ever-changing signs, amplify the laughs. A delightful blend of dinosaurs with things that go, sure to entertain aficionados of both." —Booklist

      "Dinosaurs and vehicular modes of transportation meld in symbiotic bliss. Only the extinct would fail to enjoy this kicky amalgamation of dinos, deals, and automobiles." —Kirkus Reviews

      "Smashed cars, expert kids, dinosaurs! Customer satisfaction guaranteed!" —The Horn Book Magazine

      "The dialogue between Otto and his customers moves the story along quickly and gives readers opportunities to practice their dinosaur read-aloud voices. Illustrations feature gigantic and colorful dinosaurs squeezing themselves into tiny little cars, often with the sharp bits poking out. Silly and raucous, this is a perfect preschool storytime book." —School Library Journal

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